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		<title>Le Sketch #07: Craig Atkinson</title>
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<p>In the seventh issue of <strong>Le Sketch</strong>, british illustrator <strong>Craig Atkinson</strong> give us sketches of people that might exist, but probably don&#8217;t, mysterious diagrams, imaginary buildings and several collages &#8211; one of them with a girl who is looking for christian singles with christian principles and another with a Hitlerian mustache that spreads like the plague. All presented in navy blue and bright yellow!</p>
<p>About Craig: works as an artist and lecturer. His illustrations have been featured in exhibitions and graced the pages of <strong>The New York Times</strong> and <strong>Esquire</strong>, among others. He founded <strong>Café Royal</strong> in 2006, a publishing house and shop specializing in zines and artists’ publications. His work is fairly spontaneous and often made without too much immediate thought. However underlying themes are present: The everyday. Banality. Celebrity gossip. Terrorism. Broken things. Lies. Stories about things that haven’t happened, but could have. Tales of real places he has never visited.</p>
<p>More of Craig’s work can be seen in his <a href="http://www.craigatkinson.co.uk/" target="blank">website</a>. Make sure you visit <a href="http://www.caferoyal.org/" target="blank">Café Royal</a> for zines and other publications.</p>
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